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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm holly morris on this wednesday morning. you could say we are keeping our cool specifically nordic cool which is a month long international festival at the kennedy center. this is no small deal. 750 participating artists that are show casing finland, ice land, norway, sweden, denmark and a few other territories as well. it's about celebrating the art, the culture, the people, the land. so many different ways for you to experience nordic cool. and we're getting a wonderful preview. look at this right here. we're going to talk with the architect how they go about making these. we've got ice land pianist coming out. we have a chef that specializes in nordic cuisine. wisdom and sarah. >> got to have those lego's. >> thanks holly. time for facebook fan of the day. we say a special hello to sherry marie. she got hooked on fox 513 years ago when she was on bedrest. congratulations on being fan of
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. i'm holly morris on this wednesday morning. you could say we are keeping our cool specifically nordic cool which is a month long international festival at the kennedy center. this is no small deal. 750 participating artists that are show casing finland, ice land, norway, sweden, denmark and a few other...
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he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his first official trip overseas. he will make a stop in london england. the main objective is to bring new ideas to capitols in europe and the middle east and discuss solutions to try to end the ongoing violence in syria and mali and afghanistan. >>> this will be a very busy sunday for cardinal donald. he will celebrate a mass for son tiff kit of pope benedict xvi. then around 2:00 he will catch a flight to rome where he will take part in selecting the next pope. pope benedict held his final sunday blessing this morning. he will only have one scheduled appearance before he retires on thursday. this all comes as the ital
he and other state leaders are discussing many issues including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the work force, talent is being wasted and our economic peltiveness suffers. >> governors are also discussing gun control the new health care law, and looming budget cuts that are urging lawmakers to do something to avoid the march 1st deadline. >>> secretary of state will be on his...
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you cannot have a strong presence internationally, especially militarily without a strong economy. to the extent that the deficit each year adds to the debt and saps our domestic economy, thus preventing it from recovering, absolutely. gerri: you make a great point. we are looting this report which said that the chinese government is involved in acting and stealing ideas, stealing memos, stealing e-mails, stealing a permission from our federal government, and they even name the unit of the chinese people's liberation army, unit 61398. unbelievable to me. i mean, if you had told me this story i would have said was that from john stuart? i cannot believe it is true. >> i am glad this of us but report is out. it is not the first time that we have concluded with the source of many of these attacks is. the pentagon as stuff for a long time is sicily every major corporation has been attacked by the people's liberation army. so what the chinese are doing is looking for their asymmetric point advantage. they cannot match as in conventional forces and nuclear forces are made it -- naval for
you cannot have a strong presence internationally, especially militarily without a strong economy. to the extent that the deficit each year adds to the debt and saps our domestic economy, thus preventing it from recovering, absolutely. gerri: you make a great point. we are looting this report which said that the chinese government is involved in acting and stealing ideas, stealing memos, stealing e-mails, stealing a permission from our federal government, and they even name the unit of the...
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. >> endangering the economy. off of the top of the newsedge and that is president obama's message to congress about the looming sequestration deadline. lawmakers will meet monday at the capitol to try and hammer out a deal. a compromise not met by next friday. there will be automatic budget cuts. among a long list of agencies, it's estimated military operations will be cut by $13 billion nih would see more than $1 billion in cuts. the airport security with $300 million. airline service cuts could mean long lines, delays and the transportation nightmare.
. >> endangering the economy. off of the top of the newsedge and that is president obama's message to congress about the looming sequestration deadline. lawmakers will meet monday at the capitol to try and hammer out a deal. a compromise not met by next friday. there will be automatic budget cuts. among a long list of agencies, it's estimated military operations will be cut by $13 billion nih would see more than $1 billion in cuts. the airport security with $300 million. airline service...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. de. ♪ >> from our fox business studios in new york, here again is gerri willis. gerri: a fox business alert for you. stocks bouncing back today after a today's slide despite the s&p 500 rising 13 points today. the index still lost 1/3 of a percent, its first weekly loss of the year. the dow recovering, up20 points thanks to a huge gain b hewlett-packard which announced positive earnings last night. up 12% or at least after bad news for the computer maker. that is important info. she is best known for her numerous tv and movie roles from desperate housewife to the daniel craig phone dream house. when she is not in front of a camera, our favorite hobby is trading stocks. no, by the way, she is 16 years old. joining me n
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> i want to take you back to the breaking news. one child is dead and another in critical condition after a family was run over by their own car. bob barnard is live on the scene with the latest. bob. >> reporter: shawn, we just got here in the last ten minutes. this happened right in front of this family's home. behind me is a white car. you see its driver's side door is open. just before 8:00 tonight, and this man apparently got home, left the car running, then he took his two children. we'll find out their ages in a moment. he brought his two children out of the car and for some reason, the car engaged. it either moved forward or backward and struck the man and it killed one of the children. critically injured the other child and the father, apparently, escaped without too serious of an injury. that's the car. this is the park forest apartments in oxen hill. we are just off indian head highway and joining me is austi
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> i want to take you back to the breaking news. one child is dead and another in critical condition after a family was run over by their own car. bob barnard is live on the scene with the latest. bob. >> reporter: shawn, we just got here in the last ten minutes. this happened right in front of this family's home. behind me is a...
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one economi says the designers of the law were all wrong. and, to top tier weekend. we have you covered with the important things like what the stars are going to wear and what is really in those slight bags. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all of that and more coming up later in the show. first, our top story. listen to this. honey, you are uninsured. yet another consequence of obamacare. you can add it to the list. more and more employers planning to drop health coverage for spouses. all in an effort to cut costs. now, three years ago this was virtually nonexistent. last year that number jumped. 6 percent of large employers excluded sus on health plans in 2012. experts say that number will continue to climb when the new health exchanges under obamacare are officially established next year. my first guest tonight says that will leave some of women with poor coverage or no coverage at all. joining me now, ceo of vital spring's technology. welcome back to the show. what is going on? how is it that these companies are going to exclude spouses? be they wo
one economi says the designers of the law were all wrong. and, to top tier weekend. we have you covered with the important things like what the stars are going to wear and what is really in those slight bags. "the willis report" is on the case. ♪ gerri: all of that and more coming up later in the show. first, our top story. listen to this. honey, you are uninsured. yet another consequence of obamacare. you can add it to the list. more and more employers planning to drop health...
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answers. ♪ gerri: well, look, i know we're supposed to be in a slow-growth economy. prices sure aren't. first, rising food prices hard to miss the grocery store. according to the government, ground beef is up 13 and a half percent year-over-year. chicken of more than 12%. here is what really stings, stake up 9%. coffee up seven and a half%. that is to of my three food groups. the third, in the butter, up more than 11%. i am stepping a little bit, but it is deadly serious. consumer budgets stretched the limits. wages stagnant or down for those with jobs, and for those on fixed incomes, well, there is not a lot of room for a tebow in the prices skyrocketing. we asked viewers on twitter and facebook if you are facing higher prices and the answer was a resounding yes. we are having a hard time making it. i stretch every meal, not a scrap of food is wasted. my meal plan to reach out. solutions, eating a lot more fresh veggies from our garden, green bananas, all green such as the broccoli leaves. with not one not. and it is not just food. gas prices are up almost $0.50 a t
answers. ♪ gerri: well, look, i know we're supposed to be in a slow-growth economy. prices sure aren't. first, rising food prices hard to miss the grocery store. according to the government, ground beef is up 13 and a half percent year-over-year. chicken of more than 12%. here is what really stings, stake up 9%. coffee up seven and a half%. that is to of my three food groups. the third, in the butter, up more than 11%. i am stepping a little bit, but it is deadly serious. consumer budgets...
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. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the regular citizen who sits here and watches this. they got to be scratching their heads. >> reporter: republicans insist deeper entitlement cuts are needed, not more tax money. >> now it's time to get serious about reducing washington's out of control spending. >> reporter: virginia republican congressman randy forbes says the white house is to blame for the sequestration crisis because he says it created the budget cutting mechanism in the first place. >> the president signed it into law. he doesn't have to sign it into law. he did and for over a year from august, 2011 through the end of last year the president did nothing to stop
. >> our economy used to be -- the recession. >> our economy used to be the fastest growing in the nation as a metropolitan area. now we're in the bottom 1/3. >> reporter: but the battle lines remain the same as the democrats blame republicans for not going along with their plans to raise higher tax revenues. >> since the new congress began they have not put forward one proposal to prevent the across the board sequester. >> i try to put myself in the place of the...
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officials led by senator patrick leahy is also in cuba to see how the economy is doing there. leahy says he would like to brick gross home but it is not likely to this trip. gross' family says he is not in good health. >>> more fallout from the horse meat scandal spreading across europe. this morning, nestle has pulled its beef pasta meals off store shelves in italy and spain and has stopped selling frozen meat to catering businesses in france after tests found horse dna in some of the products. >>> it is the end of the road for hot mail as microsoft goes public way new service to better compete with google's g mail. this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has
officials led by senator patrick leahy is also in cuba to see how the economy is doing there. leahy says he would like to brick gross home but it is not likely to this trip. gross' family says he is not in good health. >>> more fallout from the horse meat scandal spreading across europe. this morning, nestle has pulled its beef pasta meals off store shelves in italy and spain and has stopped selling frozen meat to catering businesses in france after tests found horse dna in some of the...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> actor alec baldwin has been involved in another altercation. during this latest incident, a new york post reporter said he used a racial slur. he reportedly said he wanted to choke her to death and he denies making any racist remarks. >>> a new york senator is calling on the industry to ban baldwin from any further projects. >>> police found cindy mccreadyon the porch of her home. >> reporter: the country music world is mourning today after losing one of their own. police say singer 37-year-old mindy mccready apparently took her own life sunday afternoon in arkansas. an autopsy is planned but authority's report she died of a suspected self inflicted gun shot to the head. she struggled over the last several years with arrests for drugs and drunk driving. she was in and out of rehab and tried taking her own life two other times in 2005 and 2008. in 2011, she made headlines again for taking her oldest son away from her m
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> actor alec baldwin has been involved in another altercation. during this latest incident, a new york post reporter said he used a racial slur. he reportedly said he wanted to choke her to death and he denies making any racist remarks. >>> a new york senator is calling on the industry to ban baldwin from any further projects....
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yeah, definitely a growing economy. >> it is. gerri: so when you look at the -- wat's going on in fashion, in new york this week, do you think we're in a recovery that we're on the upswing? do you see evidence of expansion in the industry? >> i think it's not easy out there. you know what i mean? i really don't. i think that it's still tough. like i said, i think a woman appreciates something beautiful, and there's a little bit of space for that in her life, but it's still not easy. gei: you know, i was surprised to see your label is now, what? 25 years old; is that right? >> almost. , almost. >> about to celebrate our 25th anniversary, opening up a black ship up on madison this season which we're excited about. you know, we've been doing this. we've seen a lot of peaks and valleys. >> we started in the recession so it's come full circle; right? >> a great time to start. i mean, is it ever a good time to start a fashion house? probably not, but we were naive and just jumped into it, and, you know, we're glad we did. gerri: twenty
yeah, definitely a growing economy. >> it is. gerri: so when you look at the -- wat's going on in fashion, in new york this week, do you think we're in a recovery that we're on the upswing? do you see evidence of expansion in the industry? >> i think it's not easy out there. you know what i mean? i really don't. i think that it's still tough. like i said, i think a woman appreciates something beautiful, and there's a little bit of space for that in her life, but it's still not easy....
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ sit develop is right now in south africa, a ruling is expected today in the oscar pistorius case on whether the sprinter will get bail or will have to stay in prison for months until a trial. today is the fourth day of the bail hearing and police say the olympic star is a flight risk as he faces charges of premeditated murder for the shooting of a supermodel girlfriend. his lawyer says his client is too famous be for able to slip out of the country if he is granted bail n a dramatic development yesterday, lead detective in the case was replaced by south africa's top investigator. >>> a nearly two decade reign of terror finally comes to an end. today, aaron tom a the confessed east coast rapist, will learn his punishment in a manassas court. he pleaded guilty two two attacks in prince william and loud ant county back in november. police have linked him to at least 13 other attacks. he could also still face prosecution in o
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ sit develop is right now in south africa, a ruling is expected today in the oscar pistorius case on whether the sprinter will get bail or will have to stay in prison for months until a trial. today is the fourth day of the bail hearing and police say the olympic star is a flight risk as he faces charges of premeditated murder for the shooting of a...
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he and other state leaders are discussing many issues, including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> and when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the workforce, tallent is being wasted and our economic competitiveness suffers. >> the governor's discussed the looming automatic budget cuts and they urging lawmakers on capitol hill to do something to avoid the march 1st sequester cuts. the white house agreed to give the senate intelligence committee documents related to the attack in benghazi. they include e-mails discussing how to describe the attack last september 11th. the white house said it turned over more than 10,000 pages of documents, including witness interviews, and hours of testimony. republicans are demanding the documents before voting on the nomination of john brennan for cia director. >>> pope benedict xvi is scheduled to resign from the papacy on february 28th. the italian moda is reporting a whirlwind of controversy around his resignation. >> reporter: pope benedict xvi praying with cardinals on the last day of religiou
he and other state leaders are discussing many issues, including the economy and ways to try to improve it. >> and when barriers present a significant segment of our population from participating in the workforce, tallent is being wasted and our economic competitiveness suffers. >> the governor's discussed the looming automatic budget cuts and they urging lawmakers on capitol hill to do something to avoid the march 1st sequester cuts. the white house agreed to give the senate...
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billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> ♪ i'm going to drink on sunday ♪ drinking, drinking sunday ♪ i don't have to work on monday happy birthday presidents ♪ ♪ >> that's not the reason why. >> that's jimmy fallon friday night with his president's day song. he is very talented. love it. >>> all right. that's the perfect set up for our next story. proof the customer is always right. in this case, 90 proof. thanks to a social media outcry, the makers of makers mark bourbon says they won't cut the alcohol content. last week they announced they would cut the alcohol because of a supply shortage. >> what was that system? dipping the seal maybe. it was a red bat of liquid. good day to die hard. earning $25 million from friday to sunday. identity thief took the runner up spot followed by the weekend's other release safe haven. >> despite the die hard movie getting awful reviews. >> that's one of those movies people are going to go. >> a new tv series ma
billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> ♪ i'm going to drink on sunday ♪ drinking, drinking sunday ♪ i don't have to work on monday happy birthday presidents ♪ ♪ >> that's not the reason why. >> that's jimmy fallon friday night with his president's day song. he is very talented. love it. >>> all right. that's the perfect set up for our next...
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>> even the japanese economy is about china. the american economy relies on them for the military and -- to maintain a stable balance of power in action -- they are concerned of a change in power. chinese growth makes the japanese economy important. and they will talk about china. >> they have to have japan act -- the second and third largest economies in china and japan, and japan is the counterbalance. >> the u.s. doesn't have the ability to stop china's growth, and will the major economies have the clout to write the rules and set the norms that make sure china's rise is useful. >> we could be talking ofut the security concerns china and japan. this is almost the same, keeping a check on the rising china. >> containing china is not in our means. there is a finite security problem, the island dispute where both sides have been more robust, shall we say, in pursuing the claims as japan buys the islands and china by swarming the waters with paramilitary units, much more aggrressive in the rules of engagement. the prime minister
>> even the japanese economy is about china. the american economy relies on them for the military and -- to maintain a stable balance of power in action -- they are concerned of a change in power. chinese growth makes the japanese economy important. and they will talk about china. >> they have to have japan act -- the second and third largest economies in china and japan, and japan is the counterbalance. >> the u.s. doesn't have the ability to stop china's growth, and will the...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. >> in his state of the union address, president obama himself admitted that these cuts were a really bad idea. what the president failed to mention was that the sequester was his idea. >> the sequester was the president's idea but it was meant for force congress to act because the cuts would be so objectionable to everyone on both sides of the aisle. >>> former congressman jesse jackson, jr. and his wife are expected to plead guilty to federal corruption charges in d.c. the couple is accused of spending more than $507,000 in campaign cash to buy personal luxury items like watches, furs and furniture. jackson resigned from the house of representatives last november. sandy jackson could get up to three years. >>> a possible change to d.c. traffic lights. how it could affect your commute. >> a huge gas explosion rocks an upscale kansas city shopping district. this morning, cadaver dog on the scene. we have an upd
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. >> in his state of the union address, president obama himself admitted that these cuts were a really bad idea. what the president failed to mention was that the sequester was his idea. >> the sequester was the president's idea but it was meant for force congress to act because the cuts would be so objectionable to everyone on both sides of the aisle. >>> former...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. >> in his state of the union address president obama himself admitted that these cuts were a really bad idea. what the president failed to mention was that the sequester was his idea. >> the sequester was the president's idea, but of it meant to force congress to act -- but it was meant to force congress to act because it would be so objectionable to everyone on both sides of the aisle. >>> the olympic athlete accused of murdering his girl friend tells his side of the story. >> and could a change in d.c. traffic lights mean for green for the city? the plan that could affect your commute, we put it to the test coming up next. >> looks like our wednesday morning commute will be dry, winnie and much colder. -- windy and much colder, the full forecast a bit later. >> later on the news edge a grieving mother demands an answer, how she plans to make sure someone pays for the loss of her 15-month-old son at 11:00. >>
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. >> in his state of the union address president obama himself admitted that these cuts were a really bad idea. what the president failed to mention was that the sequester was his idea. >> the sequester was the president's idea, but of it meant to force congress to act -- but it was meant to force congress to act because it would be so objectionable to everyone on both sides of the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know if you show up to a gunfight with a knife chances are you're going to have your guts ripped up shot dead in the street like a dog show up to a currency war with paper like mervyn king or ben bernanke here these other central bank clowns and you'll also be eviscerated gunned down in the street by the gold vigilantes and that's a good thing stacey yes max over the past few weeks we've seen the coming of the showdown at the ok currency corral right you've seen various things you see wanted dead or alive essentially against the u.s. dollar right there in the middle of the poster. yes wasn't dead or alive but i mean that metaphorically of course i would never suggest a special bankers would be gunned down and hunted down like dogs and ripped open and have their guts pulled up because of their profit ways i would never suggest that now. in this past week leading up to the g twenty we also
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report on our. max kaiser this is the kaiser report you know if you show up to a gunfight with a knife chances are you're going to have your guts ripped up shot dead in the street like a dog show up to a currency war with paper like mervyn king or ben bernanke here these other central bank clowns and you'll also be eviscerated gunned down in the...
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deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 7 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the grassroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership and get its party going at the grassroots level. this is a party all they decided they needed was money and a few political connections
deficit, no job creation, stagnant economy, nothing going on with the economy. we're spending time working on the golf game. lou: "new york times" has it, 7 hours of golf, elitist president, and boehner is -- >> it's the mainstream media. we have to go back to the grassroots and advocacy of the party. lou: what you just said, and i think you are exactly right, but you're saying the republican party has to go out and try to build up the membership and get its party going at the...
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can it trickle through to a broader economy. this kind of price increase could have ramifications for g.d.p.? >> getting back to what was said to think politicians are going to stop spending, they are like pigs in a trough and they are going to keep spending. number two, the families of four they are getting smarter. they are going online coupon sites. they are shopping and joining clubs where they get discounts. but their margin is getting slower. bottom line if it is a real problem, as you throw in energy, high cost of healthcare, all these factors are a drain on businesses. its problem. >>> it is a problem. wayne, what do you say broader economic problems? >> i just think they should issue more food stamps. that is what they have been doing. i would like to get in that also. no, the problem -- you can say that -- latent inflation is there and we haven't seen this experience before. people are going to have to tighten their belts. i have to tell you something. you walk into a restaurant in los angeles or new york. they are pac
can it trickle through to a broader economy. this kind of price increase could have ramifications for g.d.p.? >> getting back to what was said to think politicians are going to stop spending, they are like pigs in a trough and they are going to keep spending. number two, the families of four they are getting smarter. they are going online coupon sites. they are shopping and joining clubs where they get discounts. but their margin is getting slower. bottom line if it is a real problem, as...
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it is it 110 billion out of the entire economy . retailers who rely on the dollars. >> it was not quite a surprise. >> this is it a surprise to regular people. >> it shouldn't have been. we talked about this. >> it is it talked about how you and everybody. average people including rich people are getting a pay roll tax increase. don't ask me why. this is it bad. you can talk about the stock market. i think that is it a technical factor and why put your monep in bonds when you can put your money in stockings. what is happening is that retailers are saying that consumption is going to slow down. >> the economy will slow down and that is it a huge part of the gdp. >> jerry, the president said we need more taxings to deal with sequestration. >> why do we need more taxes right now . we have an economy with unemployment and enduring new obama taxes and last thing they need is it highir taxes and ticking along and fourth quarter is negative . higher taxes will make it worse and not better. >> it is it duplic ituous. it is taking all the ta
it is it 110 billion out of the entire economy . retailers who rely on the dollars. >> it was not quite a surprise. >> this is it a surprise to regular people. >> it shouldn't have been. we talked about this. >> it is it talked about how you and everybody. average people including rich people are getting a pay roll tax increase. don't ask me why. this is it bad. you can talk about the stock market. i think that is it a technical factor and why put your monep in bonds...
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means of printing the paper right there is no unit of labor that has any representation in this economy and i've told people in the u.k. and i've told people in the us people who work for a living people who might be. affiliated with the unions like a bill o'reilly or all rush limbaugh or the people like that who are part of unions in america yes. you know they are union members rush limbaugh bill o'reilly if you want to explain you know rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly are very extreme right wing television host america who spend their entire day condemning union members only to lo and behold they summers and crooks and liars dot com that in fact they are union members and they're telling people breaking the unions right there televangelists in america and they are part of unions that they are decrying their self hating union members now live but they're also like a cop or a or a teacher or municipal workers who are you know part of unions and i've been telling these people for years now to tie your wages to money supply the money supply is up by billions the money supply is up and two
means of printing the paper right there is no unit of labor that has any representation in this economy and i've told people in the u.k. and i've told people in the us people who work for a living people who might be. affiliated with the unions like a bill o'reilly or all rush limbaugh or the people like that who are part of unions in america yes. you know they are union members rush limbaugh bill o'reilly if you want to explain you know rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly are very extreme right...
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is it, to the economy? >> well, first of all, it's substantial to the people affected, no question about that. in terms of its impact on the economy, we recently did a study that suggested if the sequester goes into full effect march 1, want impact will be to knock .6% off of growth this year. that is if we thought the economy was going to grow at about 2.6% without the sequester, that will be reduced to 2% with the sequester. >> tom: for this year, we're talking $85 billion potentially taken out of the growth of government spending between march 1 and the end of september and a $4 trillion budget. proportionally for median household income that's the equivalent of $1,000 out of a $50,000 income being taken out. how can that impact economy so much? >> well, it's-- it amounts to something like an 8% cut in the level of government services, other kinds of government expenditures, and at the margin, that's enough to have a noticeable impact on economic growth. now, remember, it's 80-odd-billion over the second
is it, to the economy? >> well, first of all, it's substantial to the people affected, no question about that. in terms of its impact on the economy, we recently did a study that suggested if the sequester goes into full effect march 1, want impact will be to knock .6% off of growth this year. that is if we thought the economy was going to grow at about 2.6% without the sequester, that will be reduced to 2% with the sequester. >> tom: for this year, we're talking $85 billion...
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economy full of restrictive young people. some islamic fundamentalists who want to turn the plane around and go back to the past and some islamic terrorists who want to shoot the pilot and hijacked the plane. it continues its oil wealth altitude and that there may be somebody on the plane who could land at, but they are -- seem unlikely to get an opportunity. and with that, i'd like to take your questions. [applause] >> there will be a speaker, a microphone on either i/o. so if you'll just raise your hand, and because of cnn, want to make sure you have the microphone in your hand when you start speaking. we're going to start with this question. if you want to give a speech, and maybe see me afterwards. if you have a question, this is a good time for it. >> thank you so much for today. my name is erin, a first-year student in a grad school. you deliberately, intentionally went to saudi arabia to immerse yourself in a culture, something not many of us will have an opportunity to do. my question for you is what if anything is sa
economy full of restrictive young people. some islamic fundamentalists who want to turn the plane around and go back to the past and some islamic terrorists who want to shoot the pilot and hijacked the plane. it continues its oil wealth altitude and that there may be somebody on the plane who could land at, but they are -- seem unlikely to get an opportunity. and with that, i'd like to take your questions. [applause] >> there will be a speaker, a microphone on either i/o. so if you'll...
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economy. and, hence, the opportunities this are really quite substantial, although everybody knows that these markets are quite volatile. the developed markets are more in a recovery mode. i'm thinking of europe bottoming some tomb later this year, and japan now aggressively easing with a new monetary policy under a new government likely to see a-- finally see a real acceleration of their growth. so it's some good stories out there. >> tom: you sound very optimistic when it comes to a couple of big economies there that have been down in the dumps in europe for the better part of a couple of years. and, obviously, japan has been down for the better part almost a generation now. e.f.a. is the ticker single of an exchange traded fund that follows these areas. what are your hopes for this for a longer holding prld? >> well, i think that the first positive reaction here is likely to be a recovery in the market values of some of the major groups-- major investment groups in europe as people see that
economy. and, hence, the opportunities this are really quite substantial, although everybody knows that these markets are quite volatile. the developed markets are more in a recovery mode. i'm thinking of europe bottoming some tomb later this year, and japan now aggressively easing with a new monetary policy under a new government likely to see a-- finally see a real acceleration of their growth. so it's some good stories out there. >> tom: you sound very optimistic when it comes to a...
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you're talking now about 700,000 jobs being lost possibly in this economy in the next year. you are talking about a situation where 800,000 military people are seriously affected. you are talking about head start kids going off the role. you are talking about meals on wheels. you are talking about 270,000 people with mental health problems. this is now a political game a bit. at one point the speaker said i got 98% of what i wanted. saying it was the president's idea. one of those things no one thought could happen but looks like it very well might. >> i did hear that this week saying this whole thing was the president's idea. then you hear the president come out. what's the real deal here? >> according to bob woodward, it was the president's idea. when president obama comes out and trots out cops and kids yesterday, here's the bottom line though is that he agreed to this in the summer. he knew these education cuts were going to come. he knew these mental health and military cuts were going to come. he now comes out and castigates the republicans. that's the political game.
you're talking now about 700,000 jobs being lost possibly in this economy in the next year. you are talking about a situation where 800,000 military people are seriously affected. you are talking about head start kids going off the role. you are talking about meals on wheels. you are talking about 270,000 people with mental health problems. this is now a political game a bit. at one point the speaker said i got 98% of what i wanted. saying it was the president's idea. one of those things no one...
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means of printing the paper right there is no unit of labor that has any representation in this economy and i've told people in the u.k. and i've told people in the us people who work for a living people who might be. affiliated with unions like a bill o'reilly or all rush limbaugh or the people like that who are part of unions in america yes. you know they are union members rush limbaugh bill o'reilly do you want to explain you know rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly are very strong right wing television hosts of america who spend their entire day condemning union members only to lo and behold it simmers and crooks and liars dot com that in fact they are union members and they're telling people breaking the unions right there televangelists in america and they are part of unions that they are decrying their self hating union members now live but they're also like a cop or a or a teacher or municipal workers who are you know part of unions and i've been trying these people for years now to tie your wages to money supply the money supply is up by billions of money supplies up the m two is u
means of printing the paper right there is no unit of labor that has any representation in this economy and i've told people in the u.k. and i've told people in the us people who work for a living people who might be. affiliated with unions like a bill o'reilly or all rush limbaugh or the people like that who are part of unions in america yes. you know they are union members rush limbaugh bill o'reilly do you want to explain you know rush limbaugh and bill o'reilly are very strong right wing...
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that's halting together economy. when you look at the numbers, you're right, as rand paul says, a pittance in the overall big bucket that we're overspending, or spending more than we're taking in every day. but the point is, this is no way to run a country. this is no way to run a business or a country. you don't just lop off 9%. you do it priorities, consensus, with an eye to investing in the future. don't hurt jobs. this is who the knot what congress is doing. what they are doing is foregoing the day to day budget operations that they're supposed to be doing and doing brinksmanship every three months and that's not good for running a country and grow an economy. >> you're right. and as the president said at the top of the speech at the old executive office building, now the eisenhower executive office building, when they came up with the idea in 2011 of the forced mandatory spending kus, it was so unattractive, those were his words, it would force republicans and democrats and the white house to come up with a soli
that's halting together economy. when you look at the numbers, you're right, as rand paul says, a pittance in the overall big bucket that we're overspending, or spending more than we're taking in every day. but the point is, this is no way to run a country. this is no way to run a business or a country. you don't just lop off 9%. you do it priorities, consensus, with an eye to investing in the future. don't hurt jobs. this is who the knot what congress is doing. what they are doing is foregoing...
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another driving force of the sell-off in commodities is worries about the global economy. if growth falters, there will less demand for most raw materials. the minutes from the federal reserve's most recent meeting suggested the central bank may wind down its bond buying program sooner than expected. >> people see that the world economy is being partially sustained by this money printing. so, if there's going to be a constriction in that flow, that could crimp activity. >> reporter: but for now, some traders don't think crude will head much lower: >> right now, i'd be looking to maybe get my toe back in to by around the $92 level. it has come off so far so fast. >> reporter: when it comes to gold, some bulls are confident the yellow metal will soar past $2,000 an ounce this year or next. that's because many countries want devalue their currencies. >> net net, all the currencies in the world are in a position of wanting to devalue themselves, whether its to spur trade, or reduce the liabilities of the debts these nations need to pay. >> reporter: and in that environment, he
another driving force of the sell-off in commodities is worries about the global economy. if growth falters, there will less demand for most raw materials. the minutes from the federal reserve's most recent meeting suggested the central bank may wind down its bond buying program sooner than expected. >> people see that the world economy is being partially sustained by this money printing. so, if there's going to be a constriction in that flow, that could crimp activity. >> reporter:...
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help of the population has a lot to do with the health of our economy. inequality in american society has a lot to do with our capacity for future economic growth. we have to get this right. and what i hope for this book is that our road, a democratic congress. a perspective about the ideas that separate us and balance that brings us back together. and so i ask that you give some thought to that in your own lives. now have other books to recommend if any of you like. i am going to stop and to say thank you. appreciate the chance to be here. >> let's take about ten or 15 minutes of questions. if you have a question please raise your hand. it will send a microphone over to you. please wait until the microphones in front of you. first question. >> right here. >> thank you for your thoughts to a congressman. i'm curious, your perspective. why is it we complain about congress but so many congressman get reelected. the second thing of curious, more of your personal perspective, you have been there in the inner sanctum. you have been in the holy grail of our po
help of the population has a lot to do with the health of our economy. inequality in american society has a lot to do with our capacity for future economic growth. we have to get this right. and what i hope for this book is that our road, a democratic congress. a perspective about the ideas that separate us and balance that brings us back together. and so i ask that you give some thought to that in your own lives. now have other books to recommend if any of you like. i am going to stop and to...